06-03-2023, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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First wash...and first waterspots
Really frustrating as I've been looking forward to my first wash of my new G87 for months now.
My process: - Pressure washer rinse - Foam with Gyeon Foam - Rinse - IronX spray down - Rinse - Gyeon Tar spray down - Rinse - Bucket wash with Gyeon Bathe - Rinse - Dried with Griot's PFM I noticed the water spots all over so I ran and got some Gyeon water spot remover and it did the trick for the obvious spots. There were so many I'm sure I missed a few as it got late and dark out. I may go get some CarPro Descale and start over. I don't feel like I waited too long to dry. Is it possibly I used to much concentrated soap (Gyeon Bathe)? Or do I just have crappy hard water? (Going to test it today) I do not have a deionizer. |
06-03-2023, 03:44 PM | #2 |
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probably crappy water. from what i read ph balanced shampoo has nothing to do with water spots rather keeping your sealant/ protectant unharmed.
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Probably hard water. Especially if it was sunny and you didn't get to it in time. "In time" can be measured in like single digit seconds, it can be really frustrating.
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I have never had a problem with water spots.
I use Groit’s best of show soap in their brilliant finish foaming sprayer. Then I use a microfiber mit and scrub the car. Then I rinse. Then I dry with a Groit’s PFM.
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The Northwest has some of the best water in the country so that makes sense. I'm on the complete opposite end of the spectrum. |
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06-03-2023, 06:20 PM | #6 |
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Were you outside in the sun?
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If possible do your final rinse with deionised water or after drying go over the paintwork with Koch Chemie Fse detailing spray.
Koch Chemie Fse - Finish Spray Exterior All-round detailing spray for fast care of all external vehicle surfaces such as paintwork, glass and plastics. With its special formula even stubborn limescale stains are removed quickly and without leaving any residue. Cleans, maintains and preserves in a single step. Depth of colour is returned leaving a smooth brilliant high gloss free from streaks. Finish Spray exterior is quickly removed, is easy to use and protects the surfaces against new dirt. You can also use Optimum No Rinse as a quick detailer which will also remove water spots, mix ONR with deionised water at a ratio of 16:1 |
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I have hard water, but water spots are only ever a problem if I wash the car in sunlight and don't blow or wipe the water away fast enough. Doesn't matter what products used.
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Absolutely not.
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Purchased Descale and going to rewash tomorrow. |
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06-04-2023, 11:30 AM | #11 |
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Were they there before the wash?
I doesnt seem like the process should cause it unless you allowed the water on the car to dry before drying it off. |
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06-04-2023, 07:01 PM | #14 |
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Here's a great little setup, nothing big, but good for a car at a time. Works well as long as you understand how to use it, ie, final rinse only... I use it, recommend it. And for the cost, it's a deal. If doing multiple cars, some setup from Obsessed Garage might be in order.
Here's the deionizer... https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07H8...b_b_asin_title |
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Also update: Hand washed the car with descale, rinsed, dried and more water spots. Tested my water with an at home tester and it is indeed very hard. |
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I use this stuff on water spots, not sure if you can get it over there, but it’s brilliant
https://www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/prod...ecta-2-0-500ml |
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You can buy de-ionized water at the grocery store bulk water section like at whole foods: I gotta say, your wash process seems super product heavy and you might be (for sure will be) better off ditching the buckets and doing something more like this: * Spray down with rinseless solution: de-i water + a good rinseless (ONR, McKee's, P&S) * Use the Garry Dean method * Dry with a good drying towel or blow dry I've gone through an ass-ton of different iterations of wash technique: 99% of everything in this pic is an unnecessary toy The above 3-step "rinseless" process is BY FAR the safest & least marring; goes fastest with the cheapest Hydroshot (in the pic above) with the watering wand |
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My wash process in the first post is definitely not my norm, it was my first wash of my new car and it was for PPF prep. But you’re right, it is product heavy but I’m a weirdo and love trying new products. Normally it’s just the typical two bucket method with a couple of TRC wash mits and high quality drying towels to pair with my air blower S. I definitely need some deionized water for my final rinse. I just can’t justify the nice deionizers just yet…if I lived in a warmer climate sure. Do you purchase bottles and use them in your wash bucket? |
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